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Robblok, what's your obsession with drink driving in Chiang Mai. I thought you lived near Bangkok. Does your personal crusade extend to forums around the world?
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Google Eco Car and lo and behold Prius pops up.
What are you talking about, Eco battries are Larger than normal which means more Mining/Contamination. Also will have a big impact on Energy grid, more Pollution. Lithium is one of 6 types of Eco Batteries and as Tibet is one of the Worlds main sources having your Lithium is helping China exploit Tibet, on a side note Lithium is used as a sedative so see if you can get hold of some and have a lie down.What are you talking about Eco car has same battery as any other.
Batteries in the eco cars are the same as any other cars. Don't confuse them with batteries used in hybrid cars such as the camry and prius.
Aren't eco cars in Thailand those flimsy looking rollerskates with aircon, like the Mitsu Mirage, Mazda 2 etc. Eco, as in economical on the wallet? Until they hit a typical Thai pothole
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This item from CM108 Facebook shows something happened around 8:30PM.
Thanks! It sounds like 2 cars collided and a third car, driven by a drunk driver, tried to avoid them and went into the moat. It says the driver was taken to the hospital. Not sure what they were diving for then.
His wallet?
no; he was a PADI instructor and now charging 1200bt for the wreck dive
Sure it wasn't that fella asking about a spear gun yesterday?
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This item from CM108 Facebook shows something happened around 8:30PM.
Thanks! It sounds like 2 cars collided and a third car, driven by a drunk driver, tried to avoid them and went into the moat. It says the driver was taken to the hospital. Not sure what they were diving for then.
His wallet?
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Every road death is an avoidable tragedy, however that said, unless you'd like to become the victim of a flash lynch mob, it's generally advisable to flee the scene if you've caused a serious accident.
Is that where they video it with their mobiles & post in on youtube or facebook?
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I'm waiting for a photo of a completely demolished restaurant......
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Anyone got any tips on making pickups not so bumpy?
I love the Ford, but as most pickups, its quite a bumpy ride, I heard putting 200 sandbags at the back will help, but I think there must be another way.
If not, I will just have to get used to it.
Maybe the recommended tyre pressures for the Ranger are too high for "normal load" if you're carrying nothing. 35psi. My Strada recommends 29psi for normal load.
Or you could trade the Ranger in for a Fiesta. Excellent city run around. AND comes in your favourite colour
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Is the OP an estate agent? Who else would describe their location "by Canal road about 2 minutes north of Huai Kaeo Rd" as near Nimman?
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If everyone chips in with 20 baht, my boys' schools fees might be covered for a year
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Someone has to pay for all the free electricity given to the less wealthy (or lower consumers) over the past few years.
Personally, I think it has been a good thing (the free electricity for low consumers) and has helped poorer people cope with the rise in gasoline/food/beer prices.
Poor people can't afford beer. Lao Kao fo the plebs.....
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I know of one police capitain who was pulled over and charged with DUI following a party at a hotel that is near and dear to my heart, he recieved a fine of 9,500 baht and that was all.
I heard of a foreigner (friend of a friend - really) who was approached by police after he got into his car to drive home. They were watching him after he left the bar. Only just over the limit, so a night in the slammer & 9,500 bt fine.
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"Concrete Jungle"
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Nobody uses the rear seatbelts anyways.
Our 2 boys use the ones in ours.
The fault appears to be the rear seatback latch, not the seatbelt
http://www.carsguide.com.au/news-and-reviews/car-news/ford_recalls_4258_px_rangers/
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waiting for the first snow
It'll be arriving on the Highspeed train
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Well there is 60K bath diff on 2.2L 2wd XLT/WT on the latest price list I got and for that you get: voice control, blue-tooth (Ungabunga showed me how he can play his phones music via that), UBS conn, Auto wiper/light(not sure I like that feature). Bed liner, crash bar, leather seats forward and you can get it in chill color which I like (also like the blue color on xlt). I think 60k bath is a good deal on that.
Did I forgot anything?
I have an XLT. The USB would be nice. On the wildtrak, the bed liner, for some strange reason doesn't cover the edge of the tail gate, so that'll get scratched. The grill & door handles come in cheap looking black finish. "Sports bar", roof bars & bed rails look naff. auto wiper / lights is on the XLT. And the folk who think the dull burnt orange colour looks good, prove the success of marketing. Absolutely nothing like the brochure photos. JMHO
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Hotel buffet of sugar and salt shakers
I thought were going to tell us of a 5 star hotel buffet for 20 baht, as long as you were prepared to help with the washing up
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We noticed that the clear view of the mountains we have been enjoying for the past five months got very very hazy two days ago when the winds started coming from the north. Seems that the season is about to change.
A friend up in Chiang Rai told me it's been like that a few weeks up there. Same as here a couple of days ago. "Autumnal" was our description.
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So what is the diff between the xlt amd the wildtrak?
Wildtrak's a rip off & is available in a colour that looks like anti-rust undercoat? JMHO
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Burning season starts soon, & this year lasted from end of October last year until end of June where I live. Smog is different & depends upon atmospheric conditions.
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Dear Khun Konini,
Thanks very much for the 'bad' news! It is a bit hard to believe you can't find those shoes in Thailand, but I guess it is the reality...
Thanks again.
How many T&F medals did Thailand win in the recent Olympics?
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If the anti-kickback policy is successful, then definitely no need for a second airport
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Coming from Nong Hoi intersection (going south towards Lamphun) past 89 Plaza but before turn off for Vieng Khum Kham ( I think not positive). It's on the left hand side. Can't for the life of me remember the name but it has "air" on the end of the name and normally quite a few minibuses parked outside.
I think it might be called Chai Chana Air but not positive.
There probably a leak in the pipes of AC system somewhere. Maybe change condenser etc etc
They are not far from the turn off to the Police Station. As you head further south along old Lamphun road there is a soi to the left & an open plot of land opposite to the right. The shop is on the south corner of the soi.
Google map 18.750076,99.009977
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A few Tuk Tuks.
Have they finished digging that subway yet? Folk out in San Kamphaeng, Mae Rim & Hang Dong are waiting.........
Think not. In the meantime, use your local Thai watering holes.
Prefer to stay home, meself. Too many sanctimonious saints hanging around CM nowadays
Drunk Driving Crackdown In Force
in Chiang Mai
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I was referring to ALL your previous posts on this matter, this thread & another. I'm much more concerned about the appalling standard of driving by sober drivers in Thailand, especially in daylight hours when I drive my kids to school. The Bib need to focus on this, catching the freaking idiots weaving in & out of traffic to gain a few car lengths, the red light jumpers, the speed freaks, the pillocks that pull out without looking, the corner cutters etc etc. The list goes on & on & on & on, pretty much like you on the had a few drinks drivers. You're like a stuck record. Comprendez?